Uhh, and where did all that aluminium go? As aluminum has been tenuously
implicated in Alzheimer's Disease, we avoid aluminum pots and the like
for safety's sake. We do our cooking in stainless, ironware, enamelware,
or teflon coated aluminum.
Al

AFAIK, its been de-linked - using data from areas like mine in the
Northern UK where the naturally very soft water contains LOTS of
aluminium - with no excess incidence of AZ compared to areas with zero
aluminium water.
Cremations round here get weighed in at the scrap yard afterwards....
Steve

don't think so. i was room mates with a doctor researching az in
dialysis patients. he was able to conclusively link the incidence of az
in those that had dialysis in high aluminum water areas [where the
dialysis water/membrane was allowing reverse aluminum into the blood
stream] compared to those that didn't. reducing the dialysis water
aluminum content in otherwise high aluminum areas reduced incidence.

I thought that was the original source of the idea, and had been
discounted by the unnatural access method for the aluminium ?
Who knows ? This is a materials group not a human physiology group !
Steve

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